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Our inclusive design services draw on a full understanding of design and diversity which is in turn based on years of experience and research. We are also constantly working to further refine our approach.
We conduct research on screen and display typefaces and paper stocks to improve legibility and usability, as well as more theoretical work on diversity and equality, including essays, consultations, experimental design projects.
Research projects are undertaken by our directors, associates and consultants, often in collaboration with academics. This is part of our commitment to help make design more inclusive.
Typographic development
Diversity ONE: designed to be the world's most accessible typeface.
Proteus Serif: An accessible typeface for use on screen.
Layout theory: How layout accessibility affects attention deficit disorders.
Accessibility
Paper access: development of an accessible standard for paper stocks.
Accessibility online: a continuing research project into new accessibility technology.
Other projects
2012 accessibility: The London 2012 Olympic brand and related accessibility issues.
Inclusive design and social impact: are government guidelines working?
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